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  • Is a nucleus Membrane-bound Organelle or a not membrane organelle 
    Membrane bound Organelle 
     
  • Is a rough endoplasmic reticulum Membrane-bound Organelle or a not membrane organelle 
    Membrane bound Organelle 
  • Is a Golgi apparatus Membrane-bound Organelle or a not membrane organelle 
    Membrane bound organelle 
  • Is a lysosomes Membrane-bound Organelle or a not membrane organelle 
    Membrane bound organelle 
  • Is a mitochondria Membrane-bound Organelle or a not membrane organelle 
    Membrane bound organelle 
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    Is a chloroplasts Membrane-bound Organelle or a not membrane organelle 
    Membrane bound organelle 
  • Is a vacuoles Membrane-bound Organelle or a not membrane organelle 
    Membrane bound organelle 
  • Is a vesicles Membrane-bound Organelle or a not membrane organelle 
    Membrane bound organelle 
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    Is a cell wall Membrane-bound Organelle or a not membrane organelle 

    Non-Membrane bound organelle 
  • Is a ribosomes Membrane-bound Organelle or a not membrane organelle 
    Non-Membrane bound organelle 
  • Is a cytoskeleton Membrane-bound Organelle or a not membrane organelle 
    Non-Membrane bound organelle 
  • What do plants have
    chloroplast
  • What does chloroplast do?
    chloroplast assists towards photosynthesis 
  • What are ribosomes used for
    Ribosomes are used for photosynthesis and protein.  
  • What is the role of the nucleus 
    The role of the nucleus is to protect and confine the genetic information (DNA) of the cell. 
  • What is inside the nucleus 
    A smaller structure, the nucleolus. 
  • Where is the site of ribosome production 
    The nucleolus 
  • What are ribosomes 
    Ribosomes are tiny structures that are made of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and proteins that fall into a large and small subunit 
  • What do the ribosomes in cells do? 

    float freely in the cytoplasm or are attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. 
  • What do ribosomes do?
    Ribosomes assemble building blocks to make proteins.
  • What is a Rough Endoplasmic reticulum? 
     
    is a membranous chain of connected and flattened sacs which are coated with ribosomes. 
  • What do the ribosomes help with in the rough endoplasmic reticulum. 
    To synthesize and modify proteins 
  • Where is the rough endoplasmic reticulum 
     
    It typically surrounds, or is close to, the nucleus. 
  • What is smooth endoplasmic reticullum 
     
    It is a membranous chain of connected and flattened sacs which are not coated with ribosomes 
  • What is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum responsible for? 
     
    It is responisble for the production of lipids and cells. 
  • What are Golgi apparatus 
     
    They are stacked flattened sac that are the sites of protein sorting, packaging and modification for use in the cell or export.  
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    Protein-filled vesicles (smaller cellular containers often fuse or bud off from what? 
     
    They bud off or fuse from the Golgi apparatus, also known as the Golgi body. 
  • What does the Golgi apparatus do? 
     
    It modifies proteins and lipids that it recieves from the endoplasmic reticulum and they leave the Golgi by exocytosis before being delivered to different intracellular or extracellular targets. 
  • What is protein processing? 
    IT is carbohydrate region of glycoproteins are altered by addition, removal or modification of carbohydrates
  • What is lipid processing 
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    • It adds phosphate groups and glycoproteins to lipids from the endoplasmic reticulum (such as cholesterol) to create the phospholipids that make up the cell membrane. 
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    What does a lysosome contain? 
    It contains digestive enzymes
  • What is the lysosome responsible for
    It is responsible for breaking down cell waste and toxins, acting like a garbage disposal
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    Is a lysosome a membrane bound vesicle? 
    yes
  • What is a mitochondrion? 
    IT is an organelle with a highly folded inner membrane surrounded by a second outer membrane. 
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    • What is the mitochondria the site of 
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    • Mitochondria are the site of aerobic cellular respiration 
  • What is the aerobic cellular respiration 
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    • A chemical reaction that produces the ATP required to power cellular processes. 
  • What do mitochondrions contain 
    DNA and ribosomes. 
  • What is a chloroplast 
    It is a double membrane-bound organelle
  • What do Chlorplasts contain 
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    • They contain flattened, fluid-filled sacs that are the site of photosynthesis. 
  • What do Chloroplasts contain 
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    • They contain their own DNA and ribosomes.